A Managing component supply for complex products is achieved by monitoring the delivery performance of component suppliers and optimizing the times at which orders are placed. Supply delivery performance targets are set for each supplier, and component order times are optimized by 1) optimizing safety stock for each component, 2) calculating optimal times to place supply orders in order to maintain the safety stock level, and then 3) iterating safety stock calculations in order to minimize overall inventory costs and maximize supply availability. The process takes into account supply lead times, component costs, and target tolerances for delays in the assembly of components. The effects of changes in supply lead time performance on assembly schedules are projected for planning purposes.
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1. A method for managing component supply for assembly of complex products, comprising: monitoring improvement in supply lead time performance of suppliers of components of a complex assembly wherein the monitoring step comprises, for each component: measuring an historical record of delivery delay by the supplier; obtaining from the supplier at periodic intervals an estimated delivery delay for each component item in a delivery pipeline; calculating in a delivery pipeline an improvement factor that compares the estimated delivery delay with the historical delivery delay; and generating from a measure of said improvement supply order times that keep an expected supply delay for a component within a target delay tolerance for the component; wherein the generating step comprises: selecting for each component an inventory policy for determining a safety factor for the component; calculating a safety factor for each component in accordance with the selected inventory policy; determining a target delay tolerance for each component; calculating an expected supply delay for each component; and calculating the supply order time for each component so that the expected supply delay is within said target delay tolerance.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the historical record of delivery delay is described by a standard probability density.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the improvement factor is calculated for a mean value, a standard deviation from the mean, a maximum value, and a minimum value.
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